Stations
STATION INFORMATION
# Coordinates Name Code
136°11'714“N
36°10'174"EAntakya Su Pompa Binası ATKSP
2 36°11'682“N
36°09'952"E
MKÜ Hemşirelik MYO Güvenlik
KlübesiMKUHG
3 36°11'890“N
36°09'655"E
Antakya Sosyal Yardımlaşma ve
Dayanışma VakfıASYDV
4 36°11'994“N
36°09'303"E
Kapalı Sapor Salonu, Antakya
Yaşama Sevinci Spor Klubü AYSSK
5 36°12'303“N
36°08'794"ESaray Kent 125. Yıl Anaokulu SKAOB
6 36°12'594“N
36°08'132"E
Hürriyet İşitme Engelliler
İlköğretim OkuluHIEIO
ANTAKYA BASIN STRONG GROUND MOTION NETWORK
Eser Çaktı*, Murat Bikçe**, Oğuz Özel***, Cemal Geneş**, Selçuk Kaçın**, Yavuz Kaya **Boğaziçi University, ** Mustafa Kemal University, *** İstanbul University
monitor the earthquake response of the Antakya Basin
improve our understanding of basin response
help to determine the effects of local and regional earthquakes on the urban environment of Antakya
contribute to earthquake risk assessment of Antakya marked with high earthquake hazard and historical and cultural significance.
Objectives
Earthquake Hazard
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +90 216 516 3223
EGU2011-10705
Network Description
Station S-wave Properties
Records
ANTAKYA
Der
inli
k (
Km
)
Vs (km/s)
ANAOK_Depth-Vel.txt
ATAPR_Depth-Vel.txt
ENGEL_Depth-Vel.txt
HEMSIRELIK_Depth-Vel.txt
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2-0.8
-0.7
-0.6
-0.5
-0.4
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
0
from Över et al. 2002
Regional QTM Map
Instrumental and Historical Seismicity
from Demircioğlu et al, 2009
Seismotectonics Simplified Surface Geology
adopted from Erentöz and Pamir, 1964
Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones of the world. The cities located along the North Anatolian and East
Anatolian faults are exposed to significant earthquake hazard. The Hatay province near the southern terminus of the EAF has
always experienced a significant seismic activity, since it is on the intersection of the northernmost segment of Dead Sea Fault Zone
coming from the south, with the Cyprean Arc approaching from south-west. Historical records extending over the last 2000 years
indicate that Antakya founded in the 3rd century B.C., a town in the Hatay province and moreover near the edge of a basin called
after its own name, is affected by intensity IX-X earthquakes every 150 years. In the region, the last major earthquake occurred in
1872. Destructive earthquakes should be expected in the region in the near future similar to the ones that occurred in the past.
Conclusions
A six-station strong motion network for monitoring basin response is established
in Antakya. It is the first of its kind in Turkey.
The S-wave properties of stations are determined by array measurements.
To the west of river Asi, average bedrock depth is 480m. The depth of
engineering bedrock is estimated as 250m.
5 earthquakes are recorded by the system as of April 2011.
Ground motion amplification along the short-axis of the basin can clearly be
observed from the recordings.
To the west of the Asi River, 3 to 10 times amplifications in ground motion levels
are observed. They tend to increase as one moves towards the middle of the basin (at
AYSSK x3 btw 3-16Hz, at HIEIO x4-8 btw 0-13Hz, at SKAOB x4-5 btw 0-10Hz)
PGA – 10% 50
SA 0.2s – 10% 50
SA 1.0s – 10% 50
from Demircioğlu et al, 2009
The strong motion monitoring system consists of six instruments installed in small buildings. The stations form a straight line along the short axis of
Antakya basin passing through the city center. They are equipped with acceleration sensors, GPS and communication units and operate in continuous
recording mode.
The soil properties beneath the strong motion stations (S-Wave velocity structure and dominant soil frequency) are
determined by array measurements.
Antakya , general view towards southwest black line marks the extent of stations
Probabilistic Earthquake Hazard
Strong Motion Stations
ATKSP
MKUHG
ASYDVAYSSK
SKAOB
HIEIO
ATKSPMKUHGASYDVSKAOBHIEIO
Typical Instrument
Array Measurement Locationsindicative locations shown on a schematic view of the
basin profle in the vicinity of Antakya
from İlhan, 1976 and Erdik et al, 1997
S1
Seismometer Layout
Frekans (Hz)
Faz
Hiz
i (k
m/s
)
Pvel_ATAPR_smooth.dat
Pvel_ANAOK_smooth.dat
Pvel_ENGEL_smooth.dat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
Anaokulu, SKAOB Atatürk Parkı, near AYSSK İşitme Eng. Okulu, HIEIO
Depth S-wave vel. Depth S-wave vel Depth S-wave vel
37 m 0.470 km/s 37 m 0.465 km/s 55 m 0.500 km/s
250 m 0.630 km/s 240 m 0.650 km/s 100 m 0.670 km/s
300 m 0.900 km/s 300 m 1.150 km/s 320 m 0.800 km/s
2.000 km/s 2.000 km/s 2.000 km/s
MKUHG
SKAOB
HIEIOAYSSK
AYSSK
SKAOB
HIEIO
Estimated bedrock depths (Svel=2km/s) are
475 m at HIEIO, 477 m at SKAOB and 487 m
near AYSSK. Engineering bedrock (Svel 760
m/s) is at about of 250 m to the west of Asi. This project is supported by BU-Dept of Earthq. Eng, TUBITAK (108M170) and BU-BAP (08T101)
RecordsDate Coordinates M Location # of recording stations
2010.11.15 36.585N, 36.007E 4.9 İSKENDERUN 4
2010.04.01 36.330N, 35.947E 3.3 ARSUZ 4
2010.03.08 36.658N, 36.275E 3.8 YAKACIK 4
2009.07.14 36.154N, 36.089E 3.2 KARAÇAY 3
2009.06.17 36.047N 36.020E 4.5 SAMANDAG 2
Station FAS Spectral Ratios
River Asi